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the university of buffalo spectrum editorial discusses national greek affiliation see page 4 fencers win north atlantic tournament see page 7 buffalo new york friday march 23 1962 no 21 volume 12 council of over 2500 greek alumni urge that nationals stay on campus by jerome hajduk the ub national fraternity and sorority alumni council met last week to discuss the possibilities of maintaining national fraterni ties on campus after the Ã¼b-state merger after the meeting the alumni council sent a telegram to chan cellor furnas seymour h knox lewis g harriman and george f ioodyear asking the administra tion for its support in the matter the telegram read as follows we are advised that as a result of the forthcoming merger the policy of the state will be applied to the univer sity of buffalo banning nation al fraternities and sororities as representatives of over 2600 interested and active alumni of the university we urge that the council univer rit'y of buffalo adopt a posi tion favoring the continuation of national fraternity and sorority chapters at the uni versity the council also sent letters to its other members suggesting that they write a brief note to state university president thomas h hamilton or to john d walker assistant to president hamilton requesting them to change their resolution of october 1953 which bans all national social fraterni ties and sororities at state-operated universities mr ellis said that the council's disagreement is not with the uni versity of buffalo but with the state policy he called it a ridi culous policy the state permits local fraterni ties and sororities to continue but not national ones the chapters of these national groups at ub have been proven to be free from bias mr ellis stated that to ex pect the locals would be better than the nationals would be im possible . he pointed out that some fraternities and sororities have been at ub for nearly half a century that they have done a great deal for school spirit and have made the university of buffalo what it is today mr ellis said that the council has been meeting since march 1961 and that they have been watching the situation carefully however they considered it best to make no statement concerning this pol icy until a declaration of intention was filed and the merger was drawn up he stated that the council and students owe it to the fraternities and sororities to keep them in op eration the council should meet again sometime in april by that time they should;have received a reply from the chancellor michael ellis chairman of alumni committee student senate committee on huac sponsor operation abolition film by steve harris the much-discussed troop indoc trination film operation abolition will be shown here in a special program the film will be pre sented at norton auditorium on wednesday april 4 at 11 and 7:30 the program is sponsored by the student senate's special committee on the house un-american activ ities committee huac the program will also include operation autopsy a film dis cission of operation abolition grayson mac arthur instructor in the english department will pre sent an analysis based on the films and on his experiences as a spectator at the san francisco demonstrations which the film pur portedly describes at a later date the huac committee hopes to present the film operation correction a reply to operation abolition prepared by the northern cali fornia civil liberties union operation correction uses the same visual film track as operation abolition but has a new sound track which ac cording to ncaclu gives a more accurate report of what took place the huac committee will make available a report summarizing the major arguments for and against the controversial film in other senate business linda freeman was appointed chairman of the public relations committee miss freeman has been acting chairman since the resignation of budd desantls the new senate budget of 9,400 was approved tuesday included in the budget is an appropriation of 5,000 for the convocations com mittee and 2,500 for the nsa committee senator kasis of the student activities committee reported that although his committee has not yet met to consider the qualifica tions of the young americans for freedom group for campus recog nition in the near future he will be proud to recommend yaf as a group to be accepted on this cam pus sane sets office campus sane has opened an ffice and library irom 11 to 4 very weekday in room 7 in the basement ot norton anyone who wishes to read or borrow peace literature or discuss world af fairs in general is welcome president erb's first statement during the campaign we asked for your vote now we seek your help student gov ernment is ineffectual with out vigorous support from students students from all sectors of campus life must be willing to contribute their time if their own indigenous problems are to be remedied without the help of resident students the senate cannot effectively deal with food and dormitory problems without the help of commuting stu dents the senate cannot solve our parking problems the success of our convocations national student association and other intellectual pro grams depends on an inter ested and active student body the united students party has a majority of the senate positions but the united stu dents party does not have sole proprietorship over sen ate activities student govern ment cannot and does not de pend on one political party one fraternity or one club but does depend on the sup port of all students it's official tuition & fees the new tuition and fees scale effective with the first summer ses sion in june has been announced by chancellor clifford c furnas this scale has been approved by the state university tuition undergraduate 250 per semes ter professional graduate schools 350 per semester part-time undergraduate 17 per semester hour the present rate is 25.25 for freshmen and sopho mores 31.25 for juniors and seniors part-time graduate 24 per se mester hours the present rate is 31.25 fees per semester activities for undergraduates 50 graduate 35 medical 50 for freshmen and sophomores 20 for juniors and seniors dentistry 50 law 20 millard fillmore college 4.50 summer session 5.50 per ses sion millard fillmore summer ses sion 1 per session residence hall fees are not yet approved but are expected to re main juet about the same as the present rates there will probably be a small charge added to defray the cost of installing telephones in each room which will be done shortly after june 10 student body votes for their senators the ub student association elec tions were held on tuesday and wednesday the new officers are dicfe erb president cary presant vice president kathy gee secre tary and terry gerace treasurer the new uc representatives are in order of votes received bill berger larry singer dave bath mike lap pin al koslo and howard gondree for the us party this is not es pecially surprising since they faced no opposition in the race for offi cers and tittle in the senatorial contest of all the newly-elected student senators and officers only mike lap pin uc and lois reeves nursing were non-us candidates they ran on the independent tick et as there was no organized op position party no returns were received from the school of education this may be due to the fact that there was no place for the education majors to vote from the school of arts and sciences the new representatives are ann heddon jerome marshals bryna millman michael cohen and wynne eliason the new medical school sena tors are dave lincoln and dick wolin the dental school will be represented by edward guggenos nursing by ellen carr and lois reeves william carnan is the new senator from the law school the election was a virtual sweep a total of 1182 votes were cast by the approximately 6000 eligible students it will be readily ap parent to math majors that this yields a somewhat disappointing ration of approximately 1 out of 6 reliable sources report however that the dental school turnout 148 was unusually large your new senate officers richard erb president kathy gee secretary and terry gerace treasurer cary present vice president was unable to be in the picture violations committee recommends that ifc take action against aepi on the basis of a report submit ted by the violations committee action was taken by the ifc against alpha epsilon phi fraternity the following action will be enforced by the ifc 1 â€” alpha epsilon pi shall send written apologies to the staff of the residence halls 2 â€” a written warning concerning the behavior of those involved shall be sent by the ifc to alpha epsilon pi fraternity upsilon beta chapter to the national office of alpha epsilon pi fraternity and to the office of the dean of students for filing in the permanent file of alpha epsilon pi fraternity 3 â€” constructive work of approxi mately four hours per member of the 1962 spring pledge class of alpha epsilon pi fraternity be de cided upon by the pledge class and supervised by the violations com mittee in the event that no satis factory work project is decided upon the violations committee shall name the project to which the work will be devoted the violations committee headed by chairman don schmigel met last tuesday to hear evidence on the alleged kidnapping of a brother of al pha epsilon pi fraternity and the invasions of goodyear dor mitory by a group of pledges of alpha epsilon pi fraterni ties after hearing accounts of the incident from the administrative witnesses bystanders and those involved directly in the incident the committee retired to evaluate the testimonies given and to de termine whether or not discipli nary action was in order the committee decided that on friday march 9 approximately is pledges and one brother of alpha epsilon pi fraternity did willfully enter goodyear hall where they conducted themselves in a manner unbecoming fraternity men on the university of buffalo campus and in a manner not expected ot s visitor to the women's residence halls also present at the meeting of the violations committee were er nest shosho ifc president clip smith frank alessi stu tarbox jim titus ulchurd t wilson ifc advisor and david lasher assist ant coordinator of student actlv itles on schmigel head of ifc violations committee all sophomores must come immediately to university col lege 278 hayes to make ap pointments for advance regis tration according to the sched ule posted on all bulletin boards students who do not make appointments now will have to register during vacations ex amination periods or after all other students have been ad vised all those interested in posi tions as photographers on the spectrum are asked to call tom fudold at tf 2-1426 news assignments tor the next issue of the spectrum april 6 are now posted they will be due tuesday april 3 by 1:30

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the university of buffalo spectrum editorial discusses national greek affiliation see page 4 fencers win north atlantic tournament see page 7 buffalo new york friday march 23 1962 no 21 volume 12 council of over 2500 greek alumni urge that nationals stay on campus by jerome hajduk the ub national fraternity and sorority alumni council met last week to discuss the possibilities of maintaining national fraterni ties on campus after the Ã¼b-state merger after the meeting the alumni council sent a telegram to chan cellor furnas seymour h knox lewis g harriman and george f ioodyear asking the administra tion for its support in the matter the telegram read as follows we are advised that as a result of the forthcoming merger the policy of the state will be applied to the univer sity of buffalo banning nation al fraternities and sororities as representatives of over 2600 interested and active alumni of the university we urge that the council univer rit'y of buffalo adopt a posi tion favoring the continuation of national fraternity and sorority chapters at the uni versity the council also sent letters to its other members suggesting that they write a brief note to state university president thomas h hamilton or to john d walker assistant to president hamilton requesting them to change their resolution of october 1953 which bans all national social fraterni ties and sororities at state-operated universities mr ellis said that the council's disagreement is not with the uni versity of buffalo but with the state policy he called it a ridi culous policy the state permits local fraterni ties and sororities to continue but not national ones the chapters of these national groups at ub have been proven to be free from bias mr ellis stated that to ex pect the locals would be better than the nationals would be im possible . he pointed out that some fraternities and sororities have been at ub for nearly half a century that they have done a great deal for school spirit and have made the university of buffalo what it is today mr ellis said that the council has been meeting since march 1961 and that they have been watching the situation carefully however they considered it best to make no statement concerning this pol icy until a declaration of intention was filed and the merger was drawn up he stated that the council and students owe it to the fraternities and sororities to keep them in op eration the council should meet again sometime in april by that time they should;have received a reply from the chancellor michael ellis chairman of alumni committee student senate committee on huac sponsor operation abolition film by steve harris the much-discussed troop indoc trination film operation abolition will be shown here in a special program the film will be pre sented at norton auditorium on wednesday april 4 at 11 and 7:30 the program is sponsored by the student senate's special committee on the house un-american activ ities committee huac the program will also include operation autopsy a film dis cission of operation abolition grayson mac arthur instructor in the english department will pre sent an analysis based on the films and on his experiences as a spectator at the san francisco demonstrations which the film pur portedly describes at a later date the huac committee hopes to present the film operation correction a reply to operation abolition prepared by the northern cali fornia civil liberties union operation correction uses the same visual film track as operation abolition but has a new sound track which ac cording to ncaclu gives a more accurate report of what took place the huac committee will make available a report summarizing the major arguments for and against the controversial film in other senate business linda freeman was appointed chairman of the public relations committee miss freeman has been acting chairman since the resignation of budd desantls the new senate budget of 9,400 was approved tuesday included in the budget is an appropriation of 5,000 for the convocations com mittee and 2,500 for the nsa committee senator kasis of the student activities committee reported that although his committee has not yet met to consider the qualifica tions of the young americans for freedom group for campus recog nition in the near future he will be proud to recommend yaf as a group to be accepted on this cam pus sane sets office campus sane has opened an ffice and library irom 11 to 4 very weekday in room 7 in the basement ot norton anyone who wishes to read or borrow peace literature or discuss world af fairs in general is welcome president erb's first statement during the campaign we asked for your vote now we seek your help student gov ernment is ineffectual with out vigorous support from students students from all sectors of campus life must be willing to contribute their time if their own indigenous problems are to be remedied without the help of resident students the senate cannot effectively deal with food and dormitory problems without the help of commuting stu dents the senate cannot solve our parking problems the success of our convocations national student association and other intellectual pro grams depends on an inter ested and active student body the united students party has a majority of the senate positions but the united stu dents party does not have sole proprietorship over sen ate activities student govern ment cannot and does not de pend on one political party one fraternity or one club but does depend on the sup port of all students it's official tuition & fees the new tuition and fees scale effective with the first summer ses sion in june has been announced by chancellor clifford c furnas this scale has been approved by the state university tuition undergraduate 250 per semes ter professional graduate schools 350 per semester part-time undergraduate 17 per semester hour the present rate is 25.25 for freshmen and sopho mores 31.25 for juniors and seniors part-time graduate 24 per se mester hours the present rate is 31.25 fees per semester activities for undergraduates 50 graduate 35 medical 50 for freshmen and sophomores 20 for juniors and seniors dentistry 50 law 20 millard fillmore college 4.50 summer session 5.50 per ses sion millard fillmore summer ses sion 1 per session residence hall fees are not yet approved but are expected to re main juet about the same as the present rates there will probably be a small charge added to defray the cost of installing telephones in each room which will be done shortly after june 10 student body votes for their senators the ub student association elec tions were held on tuesday and wednesday the new officers are dicfe erb president cary presant vice president kathy gee secre tary and terry gerace treasurer the new uc representatives are in order of votes received bill berger larry singer dave bath mike lap pin al koslo and howard gondree for the us party this is not es pecially surprising since they faced no opposition in the race for offi cers and tittle in the senatorial contest of all the newly-elected student senators and officers only mike lap pin uc and lois reeves nursing were non-us candidates they ran on the independent tick et as there was no organized op position party no returns were received from the school of education this may be due to the fact that there was no place for the education majors to vote from the school of arts and sciences the new representatives are ann heddon jerome marshals bryna millman michael cohen and wynne eliason the new medical school sena tors are dave lincoln and dick wolin the dental school will be represented by edward guggenos nursing by ellen carr and lois reeves william carnan is the new senator from the law school the election was a virtual sweep a total of 1182 votes were cast by the approximately 6000 eligible students it will be readily ap parent to math majors that this yields a somewhat disappointing ration of approximately 1 out of 6 reliable sources report however that the dental school turnout 148 was unusually large your new senate officers richard erb president kathy gee secretary and terry gerace treasurer cary present vice president was unable to be in the picture violations committee recommends that ifc take action against aepi on the basis of a report submit ted by the violations committee action was taken by the ifc against alpha epsilon phi fraternity the following action will be enforced by the ifc 1 â€” alpha epsilon pi shall send written apologies to the staff of the residence halls 2 â€” a written warning concerning the behavior of those involved shall be sent by the ifc to alpha epsilon pi fraternity upsilon beta chapter to the national office of alpha epsilon pi fraternity and to the office of the dean of students for filing in the permanent file of alpha epsilon pi fraternity 3 â€” constructive work of approxi mately four hours per member of the 1962 spring pledge class of alpha epsilon pi fraternity be de cided upon by the pledge class and supervised by the violations com mittee in the event that no satis factory work project is decided upon the violations committee shall name the project to which the work will be devoted the violations committee headed by chairman don schmigel met last tuesday to hear evidence on the alleged kidnapping of a brother of al pha epsilon pi fraternity and the invasions of goodyear dor mitory by a group of pledges of alpha epsilon pi fraterni ties after hearing accounts of the incident from the administrative witnesses bystanders and those involved directly in the incident the committee retired to evaluate the testimonies given and to de termine whether or not discipli nary action was in order the committee decided that on friday march 9 approximately is pledges and one brother of alpha epsilon pi fraternity did willfully enter goodyear hall where they conducted themselves in a manner unbecoming fraternity men on the university of buffalo campus and in a manner not expected ot s visitor to the women's residence halls also present at the meeting of the violations committee were er nest shosho ifc president clip smith frank alessi stu tarbox jim titus ulchurd t wilson ifc advisor and david lasher assist ant coordinator of student actlv itles on schmigel head of ifc violations committee all sophomores must come immediately to university col lege 278 hayes to make ap pointments for advance regis tration according to the sched ule posted on all bulletin boards students who do not make appointments now will have to register during vacations ex amination periods or after all other students have been ad vised all those interested in posi tions as photographers on the spectrum are asked to call tom fudold at tf 2-1426 news assignments tor the next issue of the spectrum april 6 are now posted they will be due tuesday april 3 by 1:30